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Nine more northeast B.C. wildfires ‘under control’, one ‘out’: BC Wildfire Service

Nine fires in northeast B.C. have been reclassified as ‘under control’, and one blaze near the Beatton River is out entirely.

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While it has decreased in size, the Alces River wildfire is still classified as ‘being held’. (BCWS)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Several wildfires in northeast B.C. are being subdued, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).

As of August 12th, there have been nine fires in the region which have recently been reclassified from ‘being held’ to ‘under control’. One small fire west of the Beatton River, near Fort St. John, has been declared extinguished, or ‘out’.

Wildfires that have changed classification from ‘being held’ to ‘under control’ include:

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Additionally, the Pocket Knife Creek, Kiskatinaw River and Alces River fires have decreased in size, although they have not changed classification.

The Pocket Knife and Kiskatinaw fires had once been designated ‘wildfires of note’ and caused evacuations in their surrounding areas from late May to June. 

The Alces River/Goodlow fire, located north of Fort St. John, also prompted an evacuation alert before it was lifted on June 19th.

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All three fires continue to be classified as ‘being held’.

The ‘being held’ classification indicates that, based on current weather and fuel conditions, as well as the availability of firefighting resources, the fire is not expected to expand beyond its current perimeter.

The ‘under control’ classification, meanwhile, indicates the fire is fully contained and not expected to spread beyond its current perimeter.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visit the BC Wildfire Service website or contact your local emergency authority.

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Jacob Gendron is a journalist from Brantford, Ontario, and a graduate of the journalism-broadcast program at Fanshawe College in London, ON.
Jacob is passionate about telling impactful local stories and keeping communities informed. He brings a thoughtful, engaging approach to covering news that matters to residents of Fort St. John and its surrounding communities.
In his spare time, Jacob enjoys reading, playing video games and listening to music, especially his favourite band, The Beatles.
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